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Contribute Feedback What Célina Rousseau likes about Great Wall Chinese Restaurant:
One of the better Chinese restaurants from my many tries.The Kung Pao was a generous serving, and nicely spicy.I tried Spicy Cashew Chicken at another visit, and it was good too View all feedback.
What Cleros Farina doesn't like about Great Wall Chinese Restaurant:
It is probably the only Chinese food place in Wahiawa. Food is just ok. Not worth the price. Good for casual dining. Hot and sour soup is pretty decent. Kung Pao Chicken is not presentable at all, probably because it’s missing red and green peppers. Mongolian beef has too much oil and corn starch. Fried rice in general is very dry and hardly any oil. View all feedback.
Our waitress recommended the honey walnut garnel, hot sour soup, cake nudel w sauce. aubergine, Mongolian bark. all were excellent. I loved the unusually sour soupe, beautifully coated garnel, the Mongolian bark was worted right. my wife, who loves spicy on the other side, has some of the dried paprika in bark to ignite her fire! the price was also right for this wonderfully decorated house of Chinese cuisine.
Fresh delicious food. good portions. friendly service. comfortable parking. not too busy.
This is our Chinese restaurant. eating is delicious and the service is good. I've only done, never eaten. they are closed daily 2-4pm, so plan accordingly.
Very clean, well illuminated and well furnished. the personal was friendly and timely with sitting opportunity, ordering, check, etc. I tried the orange chicken, sesame chicken and general tso’s huh. all had a great scummy, sauce and taste. the sesame chicken was a little salty, but the texture for it. highly recommended if they tend Chinese. they also take-out.
This place was impressively spacious, clean, and well renovated. Food was very good and not greasy or overly saucy like PF chang's. Lunch for about 11 dollars a person which is a steal given our current inflation rates. Definitely will be back here next time I'm passing thru to the North Shore.